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CONTENT:
Types and Patterns of CurriculumDesign
A. Subject- Centered
The Traditional Curriculum Patterns consist of the Subjectcurriculum, Correlated curriculum and Broad-Fields curriculum.
The SubjectCurriculum is an organization in which the school subject constitutes the basis for organizing the school experiences of learners. There is a multiplicity of subjects with content in each...

﻿Subject-CenteredCurriculumDesign
Terminologies:
Curriculum- Planned and guided... learning experiences and intended learning outcomes formulated through the systemic reconstruction of knowledge and experiences, under the auspices of the school for the learner’s continuous and willful growth in personal social competence.
Design-the arrangement of the elements of a curriculum into a substantive entity.
Subject-CenteredDesign Model
Focuses on the content of the Curriculum
Corresponds to...

Task 1 essay
‘Curriculumdesign for inclusive practice is central to effective earning and teaching’
This essay will focus... on critically analysing and evaluating different approaches to curriculumdesign and heir implementation. It will also look at inclusive practice and how I ensure that my teaching is personalised to each individual learner. Also how effective practice has an impact on learning and teaching.
I Shall begin this essay by defining curriculum. Curriculum is in fact a broad...

– Lesson 2 (Answer)
Reflect
The impact of curriculumdesign in teaching and learning is that the students is giving a chance to... make they own decision. And also considering their needs and interests.
It depends on the person you are going to teach.
Self-Check
1. Interest
2. Integration
3. Articulation
4. Sequence
5. Balance
Module II – Lesson 3 (Answer)
Reflect
1. Statement 1 – Yes, because teacher is depends on the subject and focus only in the subject. So students just follow what the teacher...

DISCUSSION
A. DEFINITION
1. KTSP ( School Based Curriculum / SBC ) 2006
According to Abdullah (2009:319-320) government... regulations No.19, 2005 on National Education standard(Bab 1 pasal 1 ayat 15), KTSP is an operational curriculum developed and implemented in each educational unit. KTSP is the refinement of the curriculum 2004.
Based on that definition, the school was given full authority to develop and implement the curriculum. KTSP( SBC ) was implemented according to the ability of...

First of all a curriculum is a written plan defining the strategies to attain a goal or an objective. According to David Pratt... “Curriculum is an organized set of formal education and/ or training intentions.” A curriculum is mostly used in an educational system to define the objectives that students must attain in any field of study that is the holistic development is the development of a whole person or student concerning the topic. The holistic development of a child is to make him develop as...

﻿A REFLECTION ON THE REPORTS
Submitted to:
RITZCEN A. DURANGO, PH. D
Submitted by:
APIPA U. MASNAR
Supervision of Instruction and...Curriculum Development
1. THE NATURE OF LEARNING(the learner/multiple intelligence)
The theory of multiple intelligences is a theory of intelligence that differentiates it into specific (primarily sensory) "modalities", rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability. This model was proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames...

Issues in CurriculumDesign
The way that any curricula is broken up into is two main ways; one being the...curriculum in action, where the aims, content and experiences of the curriculum on paper are implemented in practice. The other is the curriculum on paper which is the ideology of what should be implemented in education across the board.
The ideology in curriculum can be split up into four main categories. Most papers on this topic, agree to an extent what the four ideologies constitute of...

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Concept-Based Curriculum
Introduction
Throughout the learning process, children encounter different... concepts that they begin to validate. Concept-based instruction lays out a foundation for students to organize their thought process, integrate new information, and identify new patterns, new situations, new concepts, and ideas. Curriculum has changed dramatically from one year to the next. Curriculum should be structured around different context areas, and...

CurriculumDesign
George A. Beauchamp
Chapter 7 ASCD Yearbook Fundamental Curriculum Decisions, 1984
People... cannot intelligently discuss and communicate with others about curriculum without first
making very clear what their interpretation of a curriculum is. In this chapter, we will be thinking of
a curriculum as a written plan for the educational program of a school or schools. Curriculumdesign them will consist of those considerations haying to do with the contents, the form, and the
arrangement...

Single- SubjectDesigns
A Little History
A major goal of psychology is to understand human and animal behaviour. Understanding... a particular behaviour means knowing what variables influence the behaviour and what functional relationships exist between these variables and behaviours.
Psychology’s beginnings as an experimental discipline began in the latter half of the 19th century.
Early researchers recognized the problems created by apparently random variations in the behaviour of their subject. One...

﻿CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Ma. Angelica L. Tolentino BSE-Social Studies 3-2
1. Curriculum
“The planned and guided learning... experiences and intended learning outcomes, formulated through the systematic reconstruction of knowledge and experiences, under the auspices of the school, for the learners’ continuous and willful growth in personal social competence.” (Daniel Tanner, 1980)
Curriculum refers to the means and materials with which students will interact for the purpose of achieving identified educational...

Critical analysis of the significance of theories, principles and models of inclusive curriculum.
Inclusive curriculum is the... educational programme designed to avoid all barriers to learning/student success i.e. the Central of inclusive curriculumdesign are clarity and flexibility. There are three ways of approaching curriculum theory and practice: curriculum as Product, curriculum as Process, and curriculum as Praxis (practice).
The governing model of describing and managing education today...

Diagnostic Written Task: The National Curriculum
According to Directgov (2012), “the National Curriculum is a framework used... by all the maintained schools to ensure that teaching and learning is balanced and consistent.”
The National Curriculum is thought by many to be complex and unclear. However, it is at the heart of the education system in England. This is noted by Baumann et al (1997) and Kyriacou (2009) who document that the basis for the National Curriculum was established in the Education...

Problem-centered approach
• This approach is based on a curriculumdesign which assumes that in the process of... living, children experience problems. Thus, problem solving enables the learners to become increasingly able to achieve complete or total development as individuals.
This approach is characterized by the following views and beliefs:
1. The learners are capable of directing and guiding themselves in resolving problems, thus they become independent learners.
2. The learners are prepared...

The common approaches to curriculumdesign include child or learner-centered,...subject-centered and problem-centered approaches.
Child or Learner-Centered Approach
Child or Learner-centered approach places the child at the center of education. It begins with understanding the educational contexts from which a child comes. It continues with the teacher evaluating the child's progress towards learning objectives. The curriculum is constructed based on the needs, interest, purposes and abilities...

Definition of Curriculum
Ernie Miller
Northcentral University Online
Define CurriculumCurriculum is defined... as an organized program of learning, which is separated by various subject areas. These subject areas are arranged into four specific categories: content, instruction, assessment, and context. The information and skills students are required to learn and should ultimately know by studying and processing the material is the curriculum content. The method by which the course content is...

Aripuddin, Alshamir Bryan B. BSED IV – MAPEH PED 412 November 29, 2012
Analysis of the Three Models of Curriculum Development...
MODELS/Characteristics Ralph Tyler’s Curriculum Model In this model, the curriculum designed intends to make the curriculum aligned with the purposes of the school. Ensuring that the school promotes learning that develops both the learner and the society that learner belongs to or is associated with. This model intends to promote educational experience that can be related...

of Curriculum Development
Ralph Tyler's Model/Rationale
Ralph Tyler considered four considerations in curriculum development: ...
1. purposes of the school
2. educational experiences related to the purposes
3. organization of the experiences
4. evaluation of the experiences
Tyler's Objective Model
Tyler's Objective Model for Curriculum Evaluation
Overview
Tyler came up with a book in 1949, Basic Theory of Basic principle of Curriculum &amp; Instruction
This model takes curriculum as a...

﻿In my assignment I will be defining curriculum and also addressing the notion of subject based curriculum with... integrated curriculum. I will also be mentioning the advantages of subject based curriculum and conclude the assignment by answering the question of the assignment which ask, why is subject based curriculum is supported by leading writers? And I will also enhance my personal input on what I agree with concerning the assignment question.
Curriculum is defined as a planned learning opportunities...

and changes viz-a-viz curriculum issues. The dynamic nature of the curriculum process lead to the history of...curriculum development for basic education in Nigeria. Analysis of the Nigerian education sector reveals the challenges of incoherence in policy Formulation and implementation. The selection and organization of curriculum content, curriculum implementation and evaluation, the development, distribution and use of teaching materials, and the relevance of the curriculum to the needs of society...

at the bottom of the page the main navigation bar, which includes links to other information found on the website.
To finalize this point, the home page is... different from the other pages on the site but maintains the same font, color palette and design, making the website very consistent.
Communicating Information about the company.
The second point of this analysis talks about the communicating of information about the company. The website communicate very well their information too. As the...

﻿Historical Perspectives on Curriculum Development :
Historical Perspectives on Curriculum Development
The development of...curriculum in history is basically founded on five outstanding motives: :
The development of curriculum in history is basically founded on five outstanding motives: The religious The political The utilitarian The mass education motive
The traditional versus modern dimension of the curriculum :
The traditional versus modern dimension of the curriculum
Traditional Schools...

1.)Curriculum From Different Points of View
Traditional Points of View:
Curriculum is a body of subjects or...subject matter prepared by the teachers for the students to learn. A "course of study" and "syllabus." It is a field of study. It is made up of its foundations (philosophical, historical, psychological and social foundations; domains, of knowledge as well as its research and principles.
(Give other views of curriculum as expounded by Robert M. Hutchins, Joseph Schwab and Arthur Bestor)
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questions the Namibian curriculum in light of Eisner’s statement. From Eisner's perspective the null curriculum is simply that... which is not taught in schools. Somehow, somewhere, some people are empowered to make conscious decisions as to what is to be included and what is to be excluded from the overt (written) curriculum. Since it is physically impossible to teach everything in schools, many topics and subject areas must be intentionally excluded from the written curriculum. But Eisner's position...

A Critical Analysis of The Barriers to Learning When
Designing Curriculum Within Further Education
The focus of this essay will be to... analyse the intended National Curriculum in response to 14-19 reforms in further education. I will critically evaluate the influence this has had on planning curriculum from an Organisational and own teaching prospective. I will also discuss how students have then received the curriculum using relevant theories and models to support this. Further to this I will...

Programme Design
Overview of curriculum models
Author: Geraldine O’Neill Email: Geraldine.m.oneill@ucd.ie Date: 13th January... 2010
Overview of curriculum models
Ornstein and Hunkins (2009, p15) contend that curriculum development encompasses how a ‘curriculum is planned, implemented and evaluated, as well as what people, processes and procedures are involved..’. Curriculum models help designers to systematically and transparently map out the rationale for the use of particular teaching, learning...

Integrated Curriculum
Defining integrated curriculum has been a topic of discussion since the turn of the 20th century. Over... the last hundred years, theorists offered three basic categories for interdisciplinary work; they defined the categories similarly, although the categories often had different names. Integration seemed to be a matter of degree and method.
Integration: The unification of all subjects and experiences.
There I have defined three approaches to integration
a) Multidisciplinary...

Hidden Curriculum
The hidden curriculum is a well-recognised element of education. The term is often accredited to Philip W.... Jackson as it was first coined in his publication “Life in classrooms” (1968) however the theory had been present in education for some time before, philosopher John Dewey had experimented with the idea in some of his early 20th century works. It deals with the covert area of curriculum. This piece will first and foremost explore the idea of curriculum beyond subjects and syllabus...

What are the important sources of curriculum evaluation? Discuss the importance of Curriculum evaluation. (500 words)...
Introduction :
Evaluation is the process of collecting data on a programme to determine its value or worth with the aim of deciding whether to adopt, reject, or revise the programme. Programmes are evaluated to answer questions and concerns of various parties. The public want to know whether the curriculum implemented has achieved its aims and objectives; teachers want to know...

Curriculumdesign for inclusive practice is central to effective learning and teaching.
This essay will focus on discussing... the statement above, critically analysing the concepts of curriculumdesign, inclusive practice and effective practice. Curriculumdesign will look at the formal and informal elements of the curriculum and the learners’ own expectations of what their learning experience will do for them. Inclusive practice will show how I endeavour to ensure my teaching is personalised...

What is Curriculum?
1. A plan for learning which contains;
 Statement of aims and objectives
 Selection and organization of content
... Patterns of teaching
 Evaluation of outcomes
2. A program of studies which includes sequences of
courses
3. A planned action for instruction
4. A plan of all the experiences learners, undertake
under
5. the auspices of the school .
6. A set of planned learning experiences and
intended outcomes formulated through
systematic instruction of knowledge and
experiences...

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Curriculum Planning History
GCU EDA 561
March 11, 2015
Pamela King
Introduction...Curriculum Planning History has several historical or political occurrences that have mostly influenced current curriculumdesign through various teaching styles and patterns. Educational communities shape and mold our society and society in turn impacts the curriculum. Majority of all stakeholders speak openly concerning their views today in hopes to persuade legislatures...

centred design
Introduction
Nowadays, User CenteredDesign has been embedded in many design works.... This essay seeks to explore the nature of this approach. This essay is split in to four sections.
The first section is to provide a definition for User CenteredDesign while the second section will explain the benefits of using this approach with examples. I will then move on to discuss the limitations of User CenteredDesign and a conclusion will come afterwards.
What is User Centred Design?
User...

A curriculum is a “plan or program of all experiences which the learner encounters under the direction of a school” (Tanner and Tanner, 1995:... 158). According to Gatawa (1990: 8), it is “the totality of the experiences of children for which schools are responsible”. All this is in agreement with Sergiovanni and Starrat (1983), who argue that curriculum is “that which a student is supposed to encounter, study, practice and master what the student learns”. For others such as Beach and Reinhatz (1989:...

CurriculumDesign for Inclusive Practice
Throughout this essay I will critically analyse the principles and processes of...curriculumdesign, looking at how they apply to my own curriculum. I will look at both formal and informal elements of curriculum and also my own inclusive practice and how effective it is.
Let me begin with the definition of curriculum. The word originated in Greece where it literally meant a course. The running and chariot tracks were the course it related to. In Latin...

Theories and Practices in Curriculum and Instruction
Marno Anga Dr. Erlinda Navarro
MA in Educational Management M-F 11:00 am –... 1:00 pm
Finals Examinations - Answers
2. Search any Memorandum Order from DepEd or CHED and analyze their relevance to curriculum reengineering.
According to CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 38, Series of 2010 (kindly see attachment for copy of file), they have delineated the different subjects being taught in both AB and BS Psychology. They have broken...

He started catharsis which is an action of getting rid of troublesome feelings by expressing them to underpin the importance of drama.
A French philosopher,... Rousseau (1817-1878) emerged with progressive views which demanded a shift in focus from subject matter to the learner. The child is not empty and thus should be laced at the centre of learning.
John Dewey (1859-1952) advocated for learning by doing. He refused the notion that a child is an empty slate or empty pitcher. He castigated education...

ABSTRACT
Prospective student teachers were required to choose a curriculum document from either the primary or secondary school sector... for evaluation. They were required to conduct such an evaluation using the Daniel Stufflebeam’s CIPP (Context, Input, Process and Product) Model. The CIPP Model would be used to determine the usefulness of the curriculum in meeting the needs of the Trinidad and Tobago society. Based on possible weaknesses found in the document, prospective teachers were to...

WHAT MAKES A GOOD QUALITY SCHOOL CURRICULUM?
Background paper developed by
Mr. Philip STABBACK
Dr. Brian MALE
Ms. Dakmara GEORGESCU1...
Geneva, November 2011
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The paper is meant to inform the curriculum process in Iraq by drawing attention on
important aspects of current education and curriculum quality that underpin options
considered in the process of developing the new Iraqi Curriculum Framework.
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WHAT MAKES A GOOD QUALITY SCHOOL CURRICULUM?
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this...

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The History of Curriculum Planning
Hiawatha L. Blunt
Grand Canyon University: EDA 561
July 17, 2013
The History of...Curriculum Planning
An effective curriculum depends on its design. When developing and planning a curriculum, educators must focus on student success. According to Danielson (2002), “educators follow clearly defined steps that are designed to link the local curriculum to state and district content standards” (p. 81). Once a state has established a Standard Course...

INTRODUCTION
The concept of curriculum is as dynamic as the changes that occur in society. In its narrow sense, curriculum is... viewed merely as a listing of subjects to be taught in school. In a broader sense, it refers to the total learning experiences of individuals not only in schools but in society as well. The first curriculum to be in existence was the saber tooth curriculum by Harold Benjamin in 1939 in the united states, which the young people were taught on how produce food, shelter and...

Curriculum Development
The term curriculum originates from the Latin meaning “race course”. The term has been... expanded and today is more widely used in education to mean "a plan for a sustained process of teaching and learning" (Pratt, 1997, p. 5). There are numerous formats for curriculum models. They can be deductive, meaning “they proceed from the general (examining the needs of society, for example) to the specific (specifying instructional objectives, for example)”, or inductive...

Curriculum Approach
Each curriculum describes several and different approaches which reflect the developer’s view of reality,... philosophy, history, psychology, social issues, and the domains of knowledge. For every approach, it expresses an orientation or perspective about curriculum development which impacts on the design of the curriculum, the role of schools, administrators, teachers, learners, curriculum specialists, and requirements for implementation and evaluation such as instructional...

Curriculum Models, Types and DesignCurriculumDesign Models
Curriculum...design is a process of thinking through how you want to organize what you want your students to learn. Whereas, lesson plans are what the teacher plans to do for the day and unit plans are what the teacher wants to do over the several lessons or weeks. Curriculum plans should be what the teacher wants students to learn over years. Thus, a curriculumdesign is forming set of lessons that will obtain the objectives for the student...

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Curriculum Planning History
Grand Canyon University EDA-561
Fabienne Dominique
June 10, 2015
Curriculum Planning... History
Curriculum was created to be used as a guide and implemented to maximize student learning and to achieve optimal academic achievement. According to Kelting-Bigson (2013) Prior to 1900 the idea of curriculum was simply describing it in terms of subjects, time allotted to these subjects, and when in years students would take these subjects. Beginning in early 1900...

Compare the main aspects of Tyler’s Curriculum Cycle model as typical of prescriptive models, with Skilbeck’s Situational Analysis model, as a... typical descriptive model. Identify the advantages and disadvantages of each model. You could do this as a PMI (Plus, Minus and Interesting).
Curriculum is an expression for education ideas (Prideaux, D., 2003). Many definitions, models and theories of curriculum have been put forward by many academics, to assist with curriculum development and to understand...

Novice
* Advance beginner
* Competent
* Proficient
* Expert
PARADIGM SHIFT IN THE CONCEPT OF HEALTH (WHO)
* 1995 – WHO issued a... statement which included a paradigm shift in the concept of health from being “disease-centered to people-centered focusing on positive health as part of human development… a change from physician-dependent cure or treatment modality to preventive care and sustained health through people-empowered healthy options.”
THE LEGAL BASIS OF HEALTH EDUCATION...

CURRICULUMDESIGN:
The total plan that arranges the four components into the curriculum, i.e. objectives,... content, learning experience and evaluation.
Criteria for selecting the curriculumdesign
It is not an easy task to select the curriculumdesign. Each design depends upon the following criteria:
* Purpose and goals of education to be achieved sources of objectives to be utilized
* Characteristics of learners to be identified
* Nature of the learning process to be used
...

﻿CDIP assignment Part 1:
What is meant by curriculum? A curriculum is a body of knowledge or perhaps better put, the set of... courses and experiences that you would receive if you studied at an institution such as a college. It is the whole experience of that institution. Kerr defines curriculum as, 'All the learning which is planned and guided by the school, whether it is carried on in groups or individually, inside or outside the school.’ (Quoted in Kelly 1983: p.10). However, one would tend to...

Unit 6 Curriculum development for inclusive practice
What do we mean by the word ‘curriculum’? A definition given by John... Kerr and quoted by Vic Kelly is 'All the learning which is planned and guided by the school, whether it is carried on in groups or individually, inside or outside the school’. (quoted in Kelly 1983 P10). The idea of curriculum is not exactly a new one; the word itself has its roots in ancient Greek and Latin. But the way it is understood and the way that it has been theorised...

Elaine P.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
A. BASIC CONCEPTS
Curriculum
A curriculum is a set of courses or a plan... for a particular area of study. CurriculumCurriculum is an organized program of learning, usually segregated by subject area, composed of four main categories: content, instruction, assessment, and context. Curriculum content can be understood as the information and skills students should learn and eventually know by studying the material. The instruction of curriculum refers to the...